Griffin, Robert JRobert JGriffinAhmed, Mansoor MMansoor MAhmedAmendola, BeatrizBeatrizAmendolaBelyakov, OlegOlegBelyakovBentzen, Søren MSøren MBentzenButterworth, Karl TKarl TButterworthChang, ShaShaChangColeman, C NormanC NormanColemanDjonov, Valentin GeorgievValentin GeorgievDjonov0000-0002-5062-1169Formenti, Sylvia CSylvia CFormentiGlatstein, EliEliGlatsteinGuha, ChandanChandanGuhaKalnicki, ShalomShalomKalnickiLe, Quynh-ThuQuynh-ThuLeLoo, Billy WBilly WLooMahadevan, AnandAnandMahadevanMassaccesi, MariangelaMariangelaMassaccesiMaxim, Peter GPeter GMaximMohiuddin, MajidMajidMohiuddinMohiuddin, MohammedMohammedMohiuddinMayr, Nina ANina AMayrObcemea, CeferinoCeferinoObcemeaPetersson, KristofferKristofferPeterssonRegine, WilliamWilliamRegineRoach, MackMackRoachRomanelli, PantaleoPantaleoRomanelliSimone, Charles BCharles BSimoneSnider, James WJames WSniderSpitz, Douglas RDouglas RSpitzVikram, BhadrasainBhadrasainVikramVozenin, Marie-CatherineMarie-CatherineVozeninAbdel-Wahab, MayMayAbdel-WahabWelsh, JamesJamesWelshWu, XiaodongXiaodongWuLimoli, Charles LCharles LLimoli2024-09-202024-09-202020-07-15https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/45201The National Cancer Institute's Radiation Research Program, in collaboration with the Radiosurgery Society, hosted a workshop called Understanding High-Dose, Ultra-High Dose Rate and Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy on August 20 and 21, 2018 to bring together experts in experimental and clinical experience in these and related fields. Critically, the overall aims were to understand the biological underpinning of these emerging techniques and the technical/physical parameters that must be further defined to drive clinical practice through innovative biologically based clinical trials.en600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & healthUnderstanding High-Dose, Ultra-High Dose Rate, and Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy.article3229881110.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.03.028